Better to admit where you’re not and ask God’s help to get you where you need to be.
BETH MOOREOnly you can decide how your fires will affect you. Will you be sanctified or scarred
More Beth Moore Quotes
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Every single thing you’ve been through in your life has had a purpose.
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If you’re still drawing breath, God’s not done with you yet. Don’t quit. Be brave and believe God is for you.
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When God says go forward, don’t even think about standing still.
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Trust God for your current life circumstances and believe that He has called you this day to be courageous.
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Sometimes a storm in your life is what will blow you to the place you are longing to be.
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A big difference exists between trying to manipulate God to give us what we want and cooperating with God so He can give us what He wants.
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Ministry to an individual is as mighty an act of God as is ministry to the masses.
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May God remind us daily-no matter what kind of obstacles we face-that we are loved and empowered by the One who brought the universe into existence with the mere sound of His voice. Nothing is impossible for Him.
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You cannot keep doing the same thing, the same way, and keep expecting something different to happen.
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Trust God to take care of you in all circumstances. Do you realize what the enemy will lose if you surrender and trust God?
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We might not be able to change our circumstances, but we CAN change our attitude.
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We know we’re coming full circle with God when we stand at a very similar crossroad where we made such a mess of life before, but this time we take a different road.
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People don’t need Christians to act like we always have it together. People need us to be real! What kind of healing would come if we all just got real before God and others?
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It’s a strange thought that sometimes God trusts us more than we trust Him. God trusts you – can you trust Him?
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Kindness is willing to look in the face of the hurting.
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